Maybe Im missing something here or totally not getting it but it really takes time to really get to know a person. Even at that I would think after meeting someone the first time one would know if they want to see them again. Of course most people are on their best behaviour the first few times. It takes time to really know someone. That can also be impossible with some people.

Posted: Kasar, 21.05.2019, 12:13

Interesting topic. I have some basic assumptions from which I evaluate the idea.
I'm all for social responsibility to match individual responsibility to society, I'm all for fair wages, for coorporate and governmental accountability.
I'm all for cooperation and I find the research proves cooperation and not competition is the survival blueprint of nature. Darwinist not-withstanding.
But there just nothing like being self-reliant, within a reasonable cooperative and socially responsible framework, to guarantee freedom.
Dependence of any kind, it seems to me, is the basic ingredient for subservience and it is an illusion.
One may argue that in cooperation there is a certain degree of dependency, but it is reciprocal and contingent on the willingness of and matched contributions of the participants.
Any model that offers complete dependency and no oversight or accountability or or opirion for self reliance or reciprocity is suspect.
Give a man a fish...